> Sparapani, Rodney via ESS-help
> on Wed, 10 Mar 2021 15:40:05 + writes:
> Hi Jeremie: As you say, Windows installs do depend on the
> user’s preferences. However, in ancient ESS (circa 2004),
> we coded around this by going to the Windows registry.
> However, I
Hello,
> Note: I tried installation from MELPA first, but the version of ess
> there insists on Emacs 25.1, and my available options are 26.1 or
> 27.1.
For info I have installed ess-version: 18.10.3snapshot [elpa:
20210307.735] both on linux and windows, from Melpa without any difficulties.
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I am trying to install ess-18.10.2 from the tarball into .emac.d on a
compute server for which I am not root. After extracting the tarball
into ~/.emacs.d/ess-18.10.2, entering that directory and executing make
(all per the instructions in the ESS manual), I am getting
$> make
cd lisp; make